Audio signal tones, Audio indicators for programmable buttons – Motorola GP340 EX User Manual
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Audio Signal Tones
High pitched tone
Low pitched tone
High pitched tones
generally are positive
indicators used for example to inform you of
incoming calls, starting a feature and good status
(e.g. radio power up OK).
Low pitched tones
generally are negative
indicators used for example to inform you of time
restrictions, stopping a feature and bad status (e.g.
error conditions).
Audio Indicators for Programmable Buttons
Some programmable buttons function as toggles,
alternating between two different choices. These
buttons use audio tones to indicate the change.
Programmable
Buttons
High Pitched
Tone
Low Pitched
Tone
Scan
Start
Scan
operation
Stop
Scan
operation
Tx Power
Radio transmits
at high power
Radio transmits
at low power
Monitor/Cancel
Radio operates in
Monitor 1or 2
Radio forced to
monitor prior to
transmitting
Call Forward
On
- transfers
your calls to
another radio if
you are absent
Off
- Disables
call forward when
you return
Lone Worker
Enables
Lone
Worker function
Disables
Lone
Worker function
Repeater/
Talkaround
Radio does not
use the repeater
Radio does use
the repeater
Whisper mode
On
- allows you
to talk quietly into
microphone
Off
- allows you
to talk normally
into microphone
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